Chemical Doping Effect on the Thermoelectric Properties of $T$Ga$_{3 }(T$ = Fe, Ru, Os)

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Abstract

Thermoelectric properties of chemically-doped intermetallic narrow-band semiconductors: $T$Ga$_{3 }(T$ = Fe, Ru, Os) are reported. The parent compounds show semiconductor-like behavior ($E_{g} \quad \sim $ 0.2 eV, $n_{290K} \quad \sim $ 10$^{18 }$cm$^{3})$ with large $n-$type Seebeck coefficients at room temperature ($S_{290K }\sim $ -300 $\mu $V/K). The semiconductor-like FeGa$_{3}$ becomes metallic upon chemical doping (adding electron carriers), but RuGa$_{3}$ and OsGa$_{3}$ remain semiconducting. While the electrical resistivity and the Seebeck coefficients of all the compounds decrease with electron doping, the Seebeck coefficients remain fairly large and $n-$type, which leads to larger power factors than those of the pure samples. The thermal conductivity (\textit{$\kappa $}$_{290K }$= 1.6 W/m K) of electron-doped FeGa$_{3}$ decreases, which increases the room temperature power factor by a large percentage ($S^{2}$\textit{/$\rho $}$_{290K}$ = 60 $\mu $W/m K$^{2})$ over that of pure FeGa$_{3}$. This improvement in the power factor leads to a corresponding enhancement in the thermoelectric figure of merit (\textit{ZT}) -- a factor of 5 increases above undoped polycrystalline FeGa$_{3}$ and two orders of magnitude improvement over that of pure single crystalline FeGa$_{3}$.

Authors

  • Neel Haldolaarachchige

    Louisiana State University, USA

  • Amar Karki

    Louisiana State University, USA, Louisiana State University

  • Adam Phelan

    Louisiana State University, USA

  • Yimin Xiong

    Louisiana State University, USA, Louisiana State University

  • Rongying Jin

    Louisiana State University, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge LA, Louisiana State University, USA, Dept. of Physics, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70802, USA

  • Julia Chan

    Louisiana State University, USA, Louisiana State University

  • Shane Stadler

    Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University, Louisiana State University, USA, Louisiana State University

  • David Young

    Louisiana State University, USA